Being stuck can be draining. You may feel like you can grasp the problem if you spent just a little more time on it. Unfortunately, next thing you know, you've wasted hours making little progress. Next time, if you're stuck and about to give up, spend just 15 more minutes on it—then ask for help.

During these 15 minutes, document everything you're doing so that you can tell someone else. Take lots of notes so you know specifically where you're stuck and can provide relevant context and information to the people helping you. Finally, if you haven't solved it after 15 minutes, ask someone for help. Show your colleague your work and tell them what the problem is.

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Remember, you're not being selfish when you ask for help. Your paid hours are costing either your client or your company money (and more importantly, it's costing you time and energy), so banging your head against the wall will not do anyone any favors. Plus, you're probably juggling other projects or tasks, and your time could be better spent elsewhere. Similarly, if you're dealing with a creative challenge and run into a block, switch tasks after 15 minutes.